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Selecting the right driving instructor can be a fairly difficult task, especially if you have no prior experience with driving lessons and thus have little idea of what to expect or what you require in order to create a good learning environment. As such, it is a good idea to ask your instructor questions before choosing to use them, as each will approach your lessons in a slightly different manner. With that in mind, here are just a few queries you should make before signing on for driving lessons.

How Much Do You Charge?

This is going to be the most important question for many learners, especially those who are working to a budget. You need to understand how much you are going to be paying out each week so that you can arrange your lessons accordingly, without draining too much money from your monthly budget. Many schools offer deals for new students where you can get your first batch of lessons at a lower rate, so be sure to take advantage of this whenever available and ask about any other deals that the instructor may be able to offer you.

Approximately How Many Lessons Will I Need?

There is no straight answer to this question, as it depends mostly on the skills of the student in many cases. However, an experienced driving instructor will likely have worked with enough people to be able to give you an average figure for the number of lessons that it usually takes for them to get somebody test ready. Again, this will help to manage your expectations and set your budgets.

Is There a Refund Offer in Place?

Sometimes you may find yourself working with a driving instructor who you just don’t gel with, for whatever reason. Maybe your personalities don’t mesh that well or you don’t like the instructors teaching style. Whatever the reason, you may feel the need to ask for a refund, especially if you find that your first lesson isn’t going as planned or you don’t feel you’re getting the level of tuition that you require. To prevent entering into arguments after the lesson, make sure to clarify whether there is a refund policy in place before taking a lesson.

Will I Keep The Same Instructor and Car?

It is important that you are as comfortable as possible during your driving lessons, so having to change instructors and vehicles on a regular basis could result in you feeling more anxious, leading to your learning progressing at a slower rate. Make sure to confirm with your driving school that you will be able to keep the same instructor and car for all of your lessons, as this means you don’t need to constantly change your learning style.

Where Will I Learn?

This is an often-underrated question, but one that is important to ask. You should ask your instructor about the roads that you will be learning on, so you can be sure they are suitable for your experience level. Ideally, your instructor should also have knowledge of the test route that you will end up being on when you take your practical test.